Pakistan Inflation: A huge crowd of people gather near a ration cart in Quetta, Pak facing economic crisis

The economic condition of Pakistan is bad for a long time. The floods that hit the country last year made it more worrying. The country had not yet recovered from these troubles that people in Pakistan started facing the brunt of inflation.

Pakistan Inflation: A huge crowd of people gather near a ration cart in Quetta, Pak facing economic crisis

The economic condition of Pakistan is bad for a long time. The floods that hit the country last year made it more worrying. The country had not yet recovered from these troubles that people in Pakistan started facing the brunt of inflation. 

The prices of food items have started touching the sky, due to which the public is worried. There has been a record 50 percent increase in food items in Pakistan in the last one year. The people of Pakistan are troubled by the shortage of flour in the country.

Record breaking increase in food items

Inflation in Pakistan can be gauged from the fact that the price of mustard oil has gone up from Rs 374.6 per liter to Rs 532.5, milk has gone up from Rs 114.8 per liter to Rs 149.7 per litre, while the price of onion in the country has gone up to Rs 220 per kg. have reached. The general public is troubled by the back-breaking inflation in Pakistan.

In Pakistan, people who are facing the brunt of inflation are queuing up to buy food items.

In the picture, a woman from Pakistan is carrying sacks of flour on her head, bought from a truck at subsidized rates.

A huge crowd of people gather near a ration cart in Quetta, Pakistan. People are fighting with each other for ration. Pakistan's condition is becoming serious due to inflation. 

The condition of economically weak people in Pakistan is very bad. There has been a record increase in the prices of basmati rice in the country, after which basmati rice is being sold at Rs 146.6 per kg in the country. At the same time, the price of mustard oil has gone up from Rs 374.6 to Rs 532.5 per litre, milk has gone up from Rs 114.8 per liter to Rs 149.7 per litre. At the same time, onion prices have reached 220 Pakistani rupees per kg.